Police were called in after the family of a 12-year-old girl reacted angrily to a coroner's ruling that there was 'insufficient evidence' to say that a delay by hospital staff in carrying out a head scan contributed to her death.
Described by loved ones as a 'beautiful girl who would light up a whole room', Victoria Olabode, from Rochdale, died at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital on July 15, 2019, after suffering a stroke.
Victoria, who had Sickle Cell Disease, was transferred there from North Manchester General Hospital 13 days earlier. On July 5, three days after her admission, she suddenly developed a 'severe' headache and began vomiting.
She was treated for her pain but her mother had 'persistently' asked for a CT scan to be carried out. Yet this was not done until July 8, when Victoria suffered a 'prolonged seizure.' READ MORE: Scuffle breaks out at huge Eid gathering in waterlogged Platt Fields Park as organisers criticised She suffered a second seizure later that day and was afterwards admitted to the hospital's pediatric intensive care unit.
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